PCPO

Poll No. 199

The latest poll on the Palestinian public opinion, prepared by Dr. Nabil Kukali, revealed the following key results:

  • (37.7%) of the Palestinians support the two-state solution, while (19.6 %) support the one-state solution.               
  • (48.3%) are to various extents content with the performance of the Palestinian president, Mr. Mahmoud Abbas.

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Poll No. 198

The latest poll on the Palestinian public opinion focusing on the political and economic situations, prepared by Dr. Nabil Kukali, revealed the following key results:

  • (50.3%) of the Palestinians hold the two major movements, Fatah and Hamas, accountable for the continuation of the power division between Gaza and the West Bank.
  • (50.7%) believe to various extents that the Iranian intervention in the region is bad.
  • (79.2%) do not believe to various degrees that Netanyahu’s government is committed to the two-state solution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
  • (68.3%) evaluate their economic situations as ‘bad’.
  • (54.1%) oppose the outbreak of a third Intifada as a result of the stalemate of the Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations.

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Poll No. 197

The latest PCPO-poll prepared by Dr. Nabil Kukali revealed the following key results:

 

  • (64.3%) of the Palestinians evaluated their economic situations as ‘bad’.
  • (59.3%) are in favor of boycotting the Israeli products. 
  • (51.6%) believe that there is a strong link between the results of the Israeli elections, the election of a new Prime Minister and the problems that will take place in the Palestinian territories.
  • (30.0%) are in favor of returning to the peace negotiations, whilst (41.0 %) oppose that.
  • (32.5%) would immigrate to a Western country. 

 

 

 

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